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Written by leading researchers and clinicians in paediatric sport and exercise science/ medicine, this is the most comprehensive research-driven, scientific evidence-based text available.
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Neil Armstrong, Emeritus Professor of Paediatric Physiology and Founding Director, Children's Health and Exercise Research Centre, University of Exeter, England, UK, Willem Van Mechelen, Emeritus Professor of Occupational and Sports Medicine, Department of Public and Occupational Health, Amsterdam University Medical Centers Amsterdam, Location VUmc, The Netherlands
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The 4th edition of the Oxford Textbook of Children's Sport and Exercise Medicine is the definitive single-volume reference in the field presented in four sections Exercise Science; Exercise Medicine; Sport Science; and Sport Medicine.
Contenu
Exercise Science
1: Adam DG Baxter-Jones: Growth and maturation
2: Andrea Utley: Development of motor control
3: James Watkins: Developmental biodynamics
4: Mark BA De Ste Croix: Development of muscle strength
5: Marius Meinhold and Henning Wackerhage: Molecular exercise physiology
6: George R Biltz and Christopher J Lundstrom: Exercise and physiological variability
7: Ali M McManus and Christine M Tallon: Cerebrovascular responses to exercise
8: Julia K Zakrzewski-Fruer, Alice. E Thackray, and Michael L Newell: Metabolic responses to exercise
9: Alon Eliakim and Dan Nemet: Endocrine responses to exercise
10: Neil Armstrong and Ali M McManus: Cardiopulmonary responses to exercise
11: Alan R Barker and Neil Armstrong: Muscle and pulmonary oxygen uptake kinetics
12: Sébastien Ratel and Dimitrios Patikas: Neuromuscular fatigue
13: Kevin L Lamb, Gaynor Parfitt, and Roger G Eston: Effort perception
Exercise Medicine
14: Dan M Cooper and Shlomit Radom-Aizik: The role of molecular mechanisms in transducing physical activity and exercise into health benefits
15: Knut Eirik Dalene and Ulf Ekelund: Assessment of physical activity behaviours
16: Stef Kremers, Ree M Meertens, and Robert AC Ruiter: Systematic promotion of physical activity
17: Yahua Zi, Meike Bartels, and Eco JC de Geus: Genetics of physical activity and physical fitness
18: Natalie Pearson and Lauren Sherar: Sedentary behaviour and health
19: Isabel Ferreira and Jason MR Gill: Physical activity, exercise, and cardiovascular health
20: Eero A Haapala and Marja Leppänen: Physical activity, exercise, and the metabolic syndrome
21: Andrew P Hills, Steven J Street, and Nuala M Byrne: Physical activity, exercise, and eating and weight disorders
22: Leigh Gabel, Heather Macdonald, and Heather McKay: Physical activity, exercise, and bone health
23: Lauren Turner, Edgar GAH van Mil, and Michael C Riddell: Physical activity, exercise, and diabetes mellitus
24: Helge Hebestreit, Susi Kriemler, and Thomas Radtke: Physical activity, exercise, and asthma
25: Thomas Radtke, Susi Kriemler, and Helge Hebestreit: Physical activity, exercise, and cystic fibrosis
26: Olaf Verschuren and Eline Bolster: Physical activity, exercise, and cerebral palsy
27: Cristina Cadenas-Sanchez, Lucia V Torres-Lopez, and Jairo H Migueles: Physical activity, exercise, and mental health
28: Bo Fernhall, Tracy Baynard, and Thessa Hilgenkamp: Physical activity, exercise, and intellectual disability
Sport Science
29: Robert M Malina, Sean Cumming, and Manuel J Coelho-e-Silva: Bio-banding in youth sport
30: Diogo Martinho, João Valente-dos-Santos, and Robert M Malina: Morphology of the youth athlete
31: Neil Armstrong and Melitta A McNarry: Development of aerobic and anaerobic fitness
32: Melitta A McNarry and Neil Armstrong: Aerobic and anaerobic responses to training
33: Jon L Oliver and Rhodri S Lloyd: Development and training of speed and agility
34: Craig A Williams: High-intensity interval training
35: Avery D Faigenbaum and Rhodri S Lloyd: Resistance training
36: Urs Granacher, David G Behm, and Avery D Faigenbaum: Neuromuscular training effects on performance
37: Jaak Jürimäe: Markers of training stress and overtraining
38: Bareket Falk and Raffy Dotan: The youth athlete in hot and cold environments
39: Thomas W Rowland: Circadian rhythms, sleep, and the youth athlete
40: Neil Armstrong and Alan R Barker: Physiological assessment and monitoring of elite youth athletes
41: Rhodri S Lloyd and Jon L Oliver: Long-term athletic development
Sport Medicine
42: Joske Nauta, Natalia FN Bittencourt, and Caroline Bolling: Epidemiology and prevention of sports injuries
43: Dorine CM Collard, Joske Nauta, and Frank JG Backx: Epidemiology and prevention of injuries in physical education
44: Luiz Hespanhol, Tiê Parma Yamato, and Per Bo Mahler: Epidemiology and prevention of injuries in competitive non-contact, sports
45: Joske Nauta, Nicloa Sewry, and Evert ALM Verhagen: Epidemiology and prevention of injuries in competitive contact and collision sports
46: David G Behm: Role of stretching on range of motion, performance, and injury incidence
47: Robert V Cantu and Robert C Cantu: Head and cervical spine injuries
48: Akin Cil, Christopher M Shaw, and Joshua Locker: Upper extremity and trunk injuries
49: Rocco Aicale and Nicola Maffulli: Lower limb injuries
50: Wayne Derman, Eileen Africa, and Candace Vermaak: Disability, youth sport, and clinical care of the youth Para athlete
51: Therese Fostervold Mathisen, Christine Sundgot-Borgen, and Jorunn Sundgot-Borgen: Nutrition and eating disorders in youth sport
52: Ronald J. Maughan and Susan M Shirreffs: Dietary supplements in youth sport
53: Alan Vernec and David Gerrard: Doping and anti-doping in youth sport
54: Margo Mountjoy and Tine Vertommen: Safeguarding child athletes